Equifax Data Breach

We’re aware of the recent breach at Equifax. Here are some steps you can take if you think your information has been compromised:

Visit Equifax.com to find out if you’ve been impacted.

Review your credit report for FREE in one of two ways:

As a member of Oklahoma Central, you have access to GreenPath, our financial counseling and education partner, who will review your credit report with you (for free once a year), answer questions regarding fraud, etc. Learn how you can review your report with a GreenPath expert or call 877-337-3399 to speak with one now.

Access your free credit report (once per year) from each of the three credit bureaus—Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax—at annualcreditreport.com. The reports are free but expect to pay about $5 if you want to see your credit score.

Monitor your bank accounts for any suspicious activity.

Consider placing a freeze on your credit files, which makes it harder for someone to open a new account in your name. Contact each of the nationwide credit reporting companies:

Equifax — 1-800-349-9960

Experian — 1 888 397 3742

TransUnion — 1-888-909-8872

Place a fraud alert on your credit file if you believe your information may be compromised. This warns creditors and ensures they thoroughly verify that the person opening an account is really you. To place a fraud alert on credit reports, contact one of the nationwide credit reporting companies:

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